It's spelled Hebi - and pronounced the same as it's written.
Japanese for snake is "Hebi", pronounced he-bi. Short on the "e" and short on the "i".
In the idiomatic sense, it can be translated as 'me ni ha mienai kiken,' written: 目には見えない危険
Iron snake would be 鉄ã®è›‡ (tetsu no hebi) in Japanese. Alternatively, you could say tetsu de dekita hebi which translates to "snake made of iron".
hebi. (hey-bee)
byakugan.
Zabimaru
it means the same but if your saying how do i say snake in japanese then its "hebi"
Google translator states it as 'Howaitomamushi WA hebi'
Literally, it's "hebi no me" pronounced, heh-bee no meh.
Orochi
In Japanese, the word for snake is "hebi" (θ). Snakes are often seen as symbols of power, rebirth, and transformation in Japanese culture and mythology.
The Japanese Habu snake is a native to Okinawa Japan and mainland, this snake can be found in local bars as a part of an alcoholic drink. But do not take this snake for something unthreatining, it is very poisonous.
"Hebi no uroko"
The word snake when translated is hebi. hebi. (hey-bee)
Snake = naheka
He was bitten by a snake is grammatically correct.
a snake is un serpent in French.
Hebi no o